ALEXANDER GAVRYLYUK ISLAMEY MILY A BALAKIREV

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ISLAMEY-MILY ALEXEYEVICH BALAKIREV from a May 7, 2007 performance - Lincoln Theatre, Miami Beach Florida Miami International Piano Festival
The concert is available on DVD Video Artists international http://vaimusic.com VAI443
Bach-Busoni Toccata D minor
Mozart Sonata K 576 D Major
Schubert Sonata D 664 A Major
Rachmaninoff Etudes-Tableaux Op. 39 (3)
Moszkowski Etude Op 79 No.1
Rachmaninoff Prelude G#m
Mozart-Volodos Mozart rondo alla turca

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  • He is one of the greatest virtuosos, his whole body feels the music and plays beautifully (both with emotion and technique)

  • Gavrylyuk... one of my favorites!!

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  • a true joy to listen to :) Whilst some other pianists rush through this piece, and thus reduce it to a circus piece, Gavrylyuk gives the impression of taking his time and listening to himself play. True music, which requires the most dazzling virtuosity.

  • fantastico.... :)

  • HOLY CRAP THAT WAS AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • While not as fast as some play it, it is nice hear all of the notes!

  • this sounds pretty good

  • Definitely - his interpretation is far better than those of artists such as Lisitsa, or certainly Lang Lang, whose performances lack any real dynamics or emotion. He also plays more ore less perfectly - I didn't notice a single flaw!

  • this isn't grade 1 piano anymore where you learn about proper posture, lmao

  • Faster isn't always better, but there are pianists who can play fast AND still give masterful coloration and articulation without having to play slowly. Some pianists just have more ability than others.

  • SPLENDID!

    Only Pogorelich's Carnegie Hall performance is more compelling.

    Rupert Egerton-Smith's new version at the 2009 Paris Concours, where he won First Prize, compares well with this.

    Mariano Bellepede gives a wonderful account of Islamey also.

  • Very good!

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